Ecumenical Patriarch Flavianos

Ecumenical Patriarch Flavianos (390-11 August 449) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 446 to 449, succeeding Ecumenical Patriarch Proklos and preceding Ecumenical Patriarch Anatolios.

Biography
Flavianos was born in 390 and led a saintly life, and in 446 he was elected as the new Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople. He opposed Eutyches, who began his heresy, and he was violently attacked at the Second Council of Ephesus by Eutyches and his ally Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria. He died soon after in 449.